what is a font size
TRUE type font, Script fonts, Post script font
combien font deux et deux (use "font" because there are several figures to be added) means 'how much are two plus two'
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The keyboard command to change the font often depends on the software you are using. In many applications, you can open the font dialog by pressing Ctrl + D (Windows) or Command + D (Mac). Alternatively, you can usually access font options through the menu bar under "Format" or "Font." Always check the specific application’s documentation for precise commands.
In the actual writing or in the title? the actual writing font is, Arabic Typesetting. hope i helped!
Typesetting
Arabic Typesetting
In typography, there are 72 points in a font size of one inch. This means that when a font is set to 12 points, it is one-sixth of an inch tall. The point is a standard unit of measure used in printing and typesetting to specify the size of fonts and other elements.
It adjusts the spacing between adjacent characters based on their shapes. Optical kerning can be used when a font lacks built-in kerning or when more than one typeface or font size is used within the same word. The kerning control is located in the Character Palette beneath the Font Size control.
Christina Gardner has written: 'Effective typesetting with the IBM composer tape' 'Effective typesetting with the IBM tape composer' -- subject(s): Computerized typesetting
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In typesetting, the thickness of a line is called its weight and is measured in points.
Helvetica is one of the most proeminent fonts in use by graphic designers today. You can see it everywhere, from American Airlines logos, to posters in your neighbourhood. Typography is the art of laying out text, therfore, typography in helvetica means writing text in Helvetica. It can be extended to typesetting in Helvetica.
Typesetting
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A font type with 14 characters per inch (CPI) typically refers to a monospaced or fixed-width font, where each character occupies the same horizontal space. This measurement is often used in typesetting for typewriters or certain digital documents. Common examples of such fonts include Courier and Consolas. The 14 CPI setting means that 14 characters can fit in one inch of horizontal space.